Lip, Tongue, and Cheek Piercing: Tips and Aftercare
Before the Piercing
- Choose a Professional Piercer: Research and select an experienced, reputable piercing studio with a skilled piercer who follows strict hygiene and safety protocols.
- Discuss Placement: Consult your piercer about the ideal placement and jewelry options for your lip, tongue, or cheek piercing.
During the Piercing
- Stay Calm: Relax and breathe deeply to ease any nervousness. Trust your piercer’s expertise.
Aftercare
- Rinse with Saltwater: Use a saline solution (a mixture of non-iodized sea salt and warm water) to rinse your mouth after eating, drinking, and smoking for the first few weeks.
- Oral Hygiene: Continue brushing your teeth gently, but be cautious around the piercing. You can use a soft-bristle toothbrush.
- No Alcohol or Tobacco: Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and spicy foods during the healing process, as they can irritate the piercing.
- Swelling: Swelling is common, especially with tongue piercings. Suck on ice chips and take over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication as your piercer recommends.
- Jewelry Care: Do not change or remove the initial jewelry until the piercing is fully healed, typically several weeks to months.
- Monitor for Infection: Keep an eye out for signs of infection, such as excessive redness, swelling, pus, or increased pain. If you suspect an infection, promptly contact your piercer or healthcare professional.